150 Legal Blog Posts: Injury Law, Bankruptcy, Drones & More

Blog Review

The Law Offices of Andrew D. Myers announce that we have now posted 150 blog articles. This milepost indicates the sharing of legal basics, the highlighting of legal trends and analysis of breaking new case law.

Many of our legal blog posts focus on our two primary practice areas, personal injury and bankruptcy. But the office legal blog also explains the status of the law on such diverse topics as drones, the growth of surveillance cameras seemingly everywhere, privacy rights and health care.

Here is a review of some of the topics we’ve shared:

Personal Injury Blog Posts

Many of our legal blog posts cover the basics. These are the building blocks of what a personal injury case is all about. But often these basics are not fully explained as they should be to those who need to know.

New articles are posted each week. The articles have attracted comments from around the world. Even other attorneys have contacted our office asking for information after finding this blog in their research.

Readers of the legal blog articles can always comment, suggest a new article or ask legal questions by scrolling down on this page to “Leave a Reply”, filling out the quick form, then clicking on “Submit Comment”. Or, go to the last page of this site and “contact us”.

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